FREE RECIPE for Foaming Soap Tablets - Hand Wash
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SAMPLE SOAP RECIPE
3% Beeswax (hardness, conditioning, creamy lather)
27% Coconut (lauric & myristic acid for lather/cleansing)
10% Cocoa Butter (palmitic & stearic for longevity & hardness. Has high stearic amount)
20% Palm (palmitic & stearic for longevity & hardness)
20% Sweet Almond (86% Oleic for nourishing)
15% Avocado (75% Oleic for nourishing)
5% Castor (lather stabilizer)
Hardness: 45
Cleansing: 18
Conditioning: 51
Bubbly: 23
Creamy: 30
INS: 156
LYE SOLUTION STRENGTHS (plug into soapcalc.net )
Lye x 3 (your water amount) = 25% lye concentration Good for beginners who need a lot of time to work (lots of water, very fluid, will take longer to cure)
Lye x 2.5 (your water amount) = 28.6% lye concentration Good for Kaleidoscope Pour
Lye x 2.3 (your water amount) = 30.3% lye concentration Good for Swirls
Lye x 2.2 (your water amount) = 31.3% lye concentration Good for Hanger Swirls
Lye x 2.1 (your water amount) = 32.3% lye concentration Good for Soap Dough
Lye x 2 (your water amount) = 33.3% lye concentration Good for Layers
Lye x 1.7 (your water amount) = 37% lye concentration Good for Frosting (you want this to thicken up quickly to pipeable consistency)
Lye x 1.6 (your water amount) = 38.5% lye concentration Good for experienced soapers (Steep water discount)
Lye x 1.5 (your water amount) = 40% lye concentration Good for Castile Soap (Very DEEP water discount to cure/harden more quickly)
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Love it!! Can’t wait to try this. Thanks for sharing your recipe, knowledge and expertise 🌸
I have never ever seen washing soda in a handwash. That was so interesting, thank you for sharing ❤
Me either but when you look at the ingredients on most foaming hand soap (which I did in my research), they all have sodium carbonate. I’m working on another version w/o it. We’ll see how that goes.
This recipe is brilliant! Thank you for the effort you put in to make it available to everyone. I have a question, is there a way to make it a tad bit more conditioning? I have well water and it was a tad bit drying after rinsing it off.
You could try dl Panthenol or HLA or Allantoin. All are very conditioning, However, I have not tested any of these and have no information as to whether it will clog a foamer bottle nozzle.
@@TheSoapChef thank you so very much. I think I'm going to try panthenol since it's water soluble. Also, I have it. Lol. Thank you so much for the quick reply. Have a great day!
Fabulous recipe, easy to make too!
Thanks Judy
Hi Soap Chef- I purchased the tablet mold, and I love it! Well made. My question is using your recipe, how much water is added to the foamer bottle for each tablet?
I use 8 oz foamer bottles. 1 tablet per bottle. Fill 1/2 way with warm water to help dissolve. Once fully dissolved, fill the rest of the way with cold water
Thank you for sharing! These look amazing!
😮😮great idea for traveling 👌 also i need some SC for my toothpaste ( solid version). God bless you
Love this! Thank you for sharing 💕
Wow nice ! Thanks for sharing ❤
Maybe an obvious question but is liquid Germall off limits?
If you cannot obtain the germall powder from lotion, crafter or formulator sample shop, after you have placed the tablet in the bottle and filled it with water, you can add liquid germall plus but you will have to adjust the tablet recipe to reduce the amount of powdered germall plus
They come out beautiful in the mold. Is you arbor press a 1/2 ton, or 1 ton? I've been looking at the mini's and I'm thinking that would be a good size.
It's a 1 ton. We sell replacement parts for the one we use (a plunger piece and bottom plate b/c it's VERY sharp) www.etsy.com/listing/1650469465/arbor-press-59766-replacement-plate?click_key=68af37043099335046b18fb87a0b128988b5dbc7%3A1650469465&click_sum=03ed5f1f&ga_search_query=arbor&ref=shop_items_search_1&frs=1&crt=1
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks!!!!🎉🎉🎉
If I made a masterbatch of this but forgot to add the Advaco Oil, is there a way to save/fix that error?
I don’t add oils to the recipe because it kills the foam and makes the liquid cloudy.
I have not seen germall plus powder before so I am doing some research on it.
From what I'm seeing the recommended use ratege is 0.05 to 0.2%?
You are making a concentrated tablet to be dissolved in water. The amount of preservative accounts for that in the end. You're essentially preserving the water that the tablet is being dropped into.
Where did you purchase the mold? Thanks!
It’s our mold, we print and sell 3-D BathBomb molds. Go to soap chef molds on Etsy.
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Have tested the ph?
The pH is stable due to the amount of citric. It falls between 4-5 PH.